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June 20th 2017, Arlington, Virginia – Affinity Networks, Inc. is proud to announce we have been awarded the 8(a) STARS II Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). The 8(a) STARS II GWAC is designed to promote small business utilization when purchasing information technology (IT) services or IT services-based solutions for the federal government. The 8(a) STARS II program is reserved exclusively for qualifying certified 8(a) small business concerns and has a five-year base with one five-year option.

1 December 2014, Arlington, Virginia: Affinity Networks, Inc. (ANI) announced today that it executed an exclusive partnership agreement with Terremark. A subsidiary of Verizon Communications Inc., Terremark sets the standard for IT deployments with advanced infrastructure and managed service offerings that deliver the scale, security, and reliability necessary to meet the demanding requirements of enterprises and governments around the world.

11 November 2011, USS Carl Vinson, San Diego, CA: Affinity Networks, Inc. (ANI) announced today that it asked to provide logistical, safety, and management support to the Morale Foundation, creators of the 2011 Carrier Classic. This was the first NCAA sanctioned College Basketball game played on the deck of an active duty U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson. The ANI staff supported celebrity and other high profile guests, including President Barrack Obama.

According to ANI’s President, Mr. Arthur R. Henderson, “ANI was proud to contribute staff and other resources to support the success of this important event that honored our Nation’s active duty service members and veterans.”

For more information on this project and the services provided by ANI, refer to their website at : www.theanigroup.com.

30 September 2011, Arlington, Virginia: Affinity Networks, Inc. (ANI) announced today that it was awarded a contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a health information delivery system that is needed to support VA patients suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). Affinity will provide software development, content design and system integration services to implement their product, IntelaCare, into the VA’s technology infrastructure.

12 October 2010, Arlington, Virginia: Affinity Networks, Inc. (ANI) announced today that it was awarded a contract from the U.S. Army Medical Command to provide a health information delivery system that is needed to support patients at Walter Reed Medical Center suffering the effects of diabetes. Affinity will provide software development, content design and system integration services to implement their product, IntelaCare, into the Medical Center’s technology infrastructure.